Best Buy Cyber Monday Sales Continue For Entire Week, Target and Wal-Mart Follow (Watch Video)

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A day after Cyber Monday, the weekend after Black Friday, Best Buy notified it customers on Tuesday that sales and discounts on various items will continue through out the week.

Best Buy will continue to offer bargain deals on computers, HD TVs, tablets, DVDs and BluRays, appliances, health & fitness and other items. Best Buy will continue to provide free shipping for all items.

Best Buy offers can be found by clicking here.

Other popular stores such as Target.com and Wal-Mart.com are also granting cyber week sales on various items including electronics, apparel and appliances.

For more details for Target, click here.

To check out what Wal-Mart is offering click here.

The largest e-commerce retailer, Amazon.com is also offering a great discount on its popular tablets throughout the week. Amazon started with its Black-Friday deals a day before Thanksgiving and continued to offer deals throughout the weekend. The popular e-reader, Amazon's Kindle is one of the hot marked down items: the 6" basic black/white Kindle is selling for $69.99, while the Kindle Fire is selling for $129.99 and the Kindle Fire HD is selling for $199. More deals can be found here.

According to CNET, Cyber Monday was extended for week because sales on online retailers surpassed $1 billion since this Black Friday. Thus retailers want to take full advantage of the shopping spirit and offer deals for the rest of November, so consumers can continue their holiday shopping at discounted prices.

Watch the video below to see which retailer is offering the best deals for specific items, including tablets, laptops and other electronics.Click here.

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